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Scenic and glamorous Malaysia is a widely prominent and popular tourist destination in the Continent of Asia, and has been enticing a large number of global tourists every year. A part of the ancient International spice route and with an interesting past, Malaysia has now turned into a mosaic of races, religions, and cultures. Everything from its natural beauty, people, to its refined architecture, reflects a rich & colorful heritage and an amalgamated culture. Considered as one of the hottest vacation and honeymoon spots of the world, tourist from all over the world come to Malaysia for getting rid of stress and fatigue. Positioned in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is globally distinguished for its natural splendors including numerous beaches, islands, hideaways, highlands, forest retreats, mountains, rich & varied Flora and Fauna, etc.
The Federation of Malaysia encompasses the Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo. Located very aesthetically between 2º and 7º north of the Equator, Peninsula Malaysia comprises of eleven states and is separated from the states of Sabah and Sarawak by the South China Sea. To the north of Peninsula Malaysia is Thailand while its southern neighbour is Singapore. The Climate of Malaysia is Tropical with warm weather all round the year.

The population of Malaysia comprises of Malay (about 59%), Chinese (about 32%), with Indians, and many other ethnic groups making up the rest. The major religions are Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu, Islam being the official Religion of Malaysia. Bahasa Melayu (Malay) is the official language of Malaysia. Languages of English, Chinese, and Tamil are also spoken.
The currency of Malaysia is Ringgit (RM.); USD1 is approximately equivalent to RM3.20.
Adorned with palm-tree lined white sandy beaches, and cool lush environment in the highlands, Malaysia is one of the most popular destinations of the world for Honeymooners. One of Malaysia's vital attractions is its extreme contrasts. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses well-constructed on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several meters away from the ancient and exotic reefs. Multiculturalism has not only rendered Malaysia a gastronomical paradise, but also has made it the home to hundreds of traditional & colourful festivals.
The most important and prominent tourist destinations of Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Sabah, Penang, and various other cities and states. Other important cities of Malaysia are Ipoh, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Miri and Putrajaya.
Kuala Lumpur is the cosmopolitan and glamorous capital of Malaysia and the largest city of the country, and contains many tourist-friendly spectacular sights including the world-famous Petronas Twin Towers, Golden Triangle, and the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC).
The island of
Penang (Georgetown) is another popular tourist destination in Malaysia, where one can find and experience everything from the sandy beaches and verdant jungles, to exotic culture and superb restaurants.
Featuring a seamless and impressive blend of tradition and modernity,
Malacca boasts of rich natural, cultural, and historical heritage, and is therefore, the premier tourist destination of Malaysia. Malacca is also famous and popular for its islands like Pulau Besar, Pulau Upeh and Air Keroh. All these islands boast of breathtaking far-flung sandy beaches and are undoubtedly the paradise for adventure sports lovers. The major historical monuments of the city include Stadthuys, St. Paul's Church, Proclamation of Independence Memorial, Muzium Rakyat (People's Museum), Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple, Jonker Walk, St John's Fort and many more.
Sabah, the second largest state in the East Malaysia, is another worldwide popular tourist destination, containing mesmerizing natural wonders, wildlife parks, and numerous cultural and historical landmarks.
Places to Visit : Kuala Lumpur - Cameron Highlands - Penang - Kota Bharu - Tasik Kenyir - Kuantan
Duration : (6 Nights/7 Days)
Day 01 : Kuala Lumpur - Cameron Highlands
Depart from your hotel in Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands which is 1542 meters above sea level, famous for its world-renowned tea. We will stop at the Hindu Temple, Batu Caves and the Royal Pewter Factory. Proceed North to the Hill Resort. En route we will visit a cottage industry making bamboo baskets and the Lata Iskandar Waterfall. Time free at leisure after arrive at Cameron Highlands.
Day 02 : Cameron Highlands - Penang (Breakfast)
Breakfast at hotel.
Cameron Highlands Tour: visiting a tea plantation, tea factory, a vegetable farm and the market square. Proceed to Penang. En route visit to the Sam Poh Tong Cave Temple in Ipoh, the Ubudiah Mosque, Iskandariah Palace and Istana Kenangan Museum. Cross over to Penang using the third longest bridge in the world arriving in the evening.
Day 03 : Penang (Breakfast)
Breakfast at hotel.
Proceed on around Penang tour: visit to a Batik Factory, a nutmeg a clove stall, the Snake Temple and Wat Chayamangkalaram Temple. Rest of the day at leisure or time to relax at the beach.
Day 04 : Penang - Kota Bharu (Breakfast)
Breakfast at hotel.
Drive to Kota Bharu using the East West Highway. The Highway cuts through the main mountain range and offers breathtaking views of the tropical rain forest and if you are lucky you may have to stop for elephants crossing the road.
Arrive in the evening in Kota Bharu and check-in at your hotel.
Day 05 : Kota Bharu - Tasik Kenyir (Breakfast)
Breakfast at hotel.
In the morning, have a short orientation tour through Kota Bharu. Visit the colorful Wet market. You can find a variety of local items like clothes, cloth of exotic parterns, fruits, vegetables etc.
Depart to Tasik Kenyir and enjoy the scenic drive along the East Coast of Malaysia. Stop and visit a local fishing village. Tasik Kenyir is an unique lake is surrounded by 1000 acres of woodlands. Lake Kenyir comprises 340 islands, more than 14 waterfalls, rapids, rivers and limestone caves. The Lake Kenyir is the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia. In the afternoon enjoy the tranquility of the rain forest or simply unwind with a drink on the hotel terrace.
Day 06 : Tasik Kenyir - Kuantan/Cheraing (Breakfast)
Breakfast at hotel.
Drive to Kuantan/Cherating, enroute stop at local villages and see the traditional way of living. You will see local boat making, Brassware making. In the afternoon, visit to Cherating village where you will see Pandan Leaves being weaved into bags, mats and crafts, brown sugar making and monkey plucking coconuts.
Day 07 : Kuantan/Cherating - Kuala Lumpur (Breakfast)
Breakfast at hotel.
Drive from Kuantan/Cherating back to Kuala Lumpur.
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